---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Miriam Lavi <miriamlavi18@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Rising demand gives English-speaking teachers a world of choice This 'world of choice' also includes - though it cannot possibly gauge - the surge in the job market for Personal ESL Trainers. For more information, please read the article 'The Latest Trend' on my website: www.esltrainers.com Etni.list wrote: > Rising demand gives English-speaking teachers a world of choice > Guardian Weekly - Nov. 30,2010 > > Surge in number of international schools sees teaching positions rise > threefold in a decade > > Each year thousands of English-speaking teachers from the UK, US, > Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa head for international > schools all over the world. They will have been hired at recruitment > fairs, signed up by specialist agencies, or they may have responded to > advertisements in the press or via websites such as the US site TIE > Online, a jobs list of international teaching posts. The demand for > staff to teach in English-medium international schools demonstrates > the confidence of an education sector that has been growing rapidly, > particularly in Asia, where there are currently 3,000 schools > employing 134,045 staff. Worldwide, international schools employ about > 265,000 teachers, a number that has risen threefold in the last > decade. > > (To read the whole article, go to - > http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/nov/30/international-schools-english-teachers-hoare -- Miriam Lavi Author : 'How to Become an ESL Trainer' Website: www.esltrainers.com ----------------------------------------------- ** Etni homepage - http://www.etni.org ** for help - ask@xxxxxxxx ** ** to post to this list - etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ** -----------------------------------------------